Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


Generally speaking, meats are the most expensive foods we can
purchase, and hence should be bought seldom and in small quantities.
Their place can be taken by beans, peas, potatoes, etc., and at less
than a quarter of the cost. The average American family eats meat
three times a day, while the average family of the more conservative
and older countries rarely eats meat more than once a day. The
following tables indicate the financial loss arising from an unwise
selection of foods:--

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